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Weekend Awards @ Bergeron Rodeo Grounds; Davie; August 20-21, 2016 WEEKEND AWARDS @ BERGERON RODEO GROUNDS; DAVIE; AUGUST 20-21, 2016 TOP 5 CONTESTANTS WITH THE FASTEST TIME ON 2 GOES OR HIGHEST SCORE ON 2 GOES EVENT: Bareback Steer Riding Official Official Total Total PLACE Name Score Points Name Score Points Score Points 1 Clayton Culligan 62.0 10.0 Clayton Culligan 55.0 10.0 117.0 20.0 EVENT: Steer Riding Official Official Total Total PLACE Name Score Points Name Score Points Score Points 1 Carson Watford 64.0 10.0 Carson Watford 60.0 9.5 124.0 19.5 2 Bryson Crawford 62.0 9.0 Bryson Crawford 0.0 62.0 9.0 3 Samuel Mack 0.0 Samuel Mack 60.0 9.5 60.0 9.5 EVENT: Tie-Down Calf Roping Official Official Total Total PLACE Name Time Points Name Time Points Time Points 1 Clayton Culligan 19.09 8.0 Clayton Culligan 13.58 10.0 32.67 18.0 2 Cayden Newsome 16.20 10.0 Cayden Newsome 17.22 9.0 33.42 19.0 3 Cole Clemons 17.76 9.0 Cole Clemons 30.78 7.0 48.54 16.0 4 Lacey Nail 27.68 7.0 Lacey Nail 41.16 2.0 68.84 9.0 5 Samuel Mack 47.05 2.0 Samuel Mack 32.66 6.0 79.71 8.0 WEEKEND AWARDS @ BERGERON RODEO GROUNDS; DAVIE; AUGUST 20-21, 2016 EVENT: Barrel Racing Official Official Total Total PLACE Name Time Points Name Time Points Time Points 1 Lacey Nail 16.019 10.0 37 Lacey Nail 15.759 10.0 31.778 20.0 2 Sara Hendrix 16.641 9.0 19 Sara Hendrix 16.464 5.0 33.105 14.0 3 Blake Butts 16.666 8.0 13 Blake Butts 16.462 6.5 33.128 14.5 4 Sailor Yunick 16.727 6.0 39 Sailor Yunick 16.462 6.5 33.189 12.5 5 Samantha Taylor 16.894 3.0 29 Samantha Taylor 16.340 8.0 33.234 11.0 EVENT: Breakaway Calf Roping Official Official Total Total PLACE Name Time Points Name Time Points Time Points 1 Cole Clemons 3.54 7.0 Cole Clemons 3.45 10.0 6.99 17.0 2 Wes Godwin 3.53 8.0 Wes Godwin 3.48 8.5 7.01 16.5 3 Cayden Newsome 3.58 6.0 Cayden Newsome 4.08 6.5 7.66 12.5 4 Lacey Nail 3.14 10.0 Lacey Nail 4.55 3.0 7.69 13.0 5 Blake Butts 3.97 5.0 Blake Butts 4.08 6.5 8.05 11.5 EVENT: Goat Tying Official Official Total Total PLACE Name Time Points Name Time Points Time Points 1 Leyton Watford 11.70 10.0 Leyton Watford 12.40 8.0 24.10 18.0 2 Brody Clemons 11.97 9.0 Brody Clemons 14.87 4.0 26.84 13.0 3 Chancey Wright 14.35 4.0 Chancey Wright 12.73 6.0 27.08 10.0 4 Ty Johnson 13.17 5.0 Ty Johnson 14.69 5.0 27.86 10.0 5 Brooke Mosley 12.07 7.0 Brooke Mosley 17.37 29.44 7.0 WEEKEND AWARDS @ BERGERON RODEO GROUNDS; DAVIE; AUGUST 20-21, 2016 EVENT: Team Roping - Headers Official Official Total Total PLACE Name Time Points Name Time Points Time Points 1 Wes Godwin 12.85 10.0 Wes Godwin 120.00 132.85 10.0 2 Owen Clemons 120.00 Owen Clemons 19.59 10.0 139.59 10.0 3 Blake Butts 120.00 Blake Butts 28.40 9.0 148.40 9.0 4 Brock McKendree 120.00 Brock McKendree 36.12 8.0 156.12 8.0 5 Lacey Nail 57.36 9.0 Lacey Nail 120.00 177.36 9.0 EVENT: Team Roping - Heelers Official Official Total Total PLACE Name Time Points Name Time Points Time Points 1 Clayton Culligan 12.85 10.0 Clayton Culligan 120.00 132.85 10.0 2 Cole Clemons 120.00 Cole Clemons 19.59 10.0 139.59 10.0 3 Samuel Mack 120.00 Samuel Mack 28.40 9.0 148.40 9.0 4 Kolton White 120.00 Kolton White 36.12 8.0 156.12 8.0 5 Cayden Newsome 57.36 9.0 Cayden Newsome 120.00 177.36 9.0 EVENT: Pole Bending Official Official Total Total PLACE Name Time Points Name Time Points Time Points 1 Ava Grayce Sanders 22.704 8.0 Ava Grayce Sanders 22.841 8.0 45.545 16.0 2 Lynndsy Johnson 23.624 7.0 Lynndsy Johnson 22.876 7.0 46.500 14.0 3 Chancey Wright 23.730 5.0 Chancey Wright 23.584 5.0 47.314 10.0 4 Courtney Carbajal 24.535 Courtney Carbajal 23.482 6.0 48.017 6.0 5 Mackenzie Garmany 24.296 2.0 Mackenzie Garmany 24.469 2.0 48.765 4.0 WEEKEND AWARDS @ BERGERON RODEO GROUNDS; DAVIE; AUGUST 20-21, 2016 EVENT: Chute Dogging Official Official Total Total PLACE Name Time Points Name Time Points Time Points 1 Brock McKendree 15.62 9.0 Brock McKendree 7.23 9.0 22.85 18.0 2 Clayton Culligan 20.90 7.0 Clayton Culligan 3.46 10.0 24.36 17.0 3 Jay Moyer 17.16 8.0 Jay Moyer 24.94 6.0 42.10 14.0 4 Kolton White 7.91 10.0 Kolton White 120.00 127.91 10.0 Cayden Newsome 120.00 Cayden Newsome 11.86 8.0 131.86 8.0 EVENT: Cutting Official Official Total Total PLACE Name Score Points Name Score Points Score Points 1/2 Lacey Nail 71.0 9.0 Lacey Nail 70.0 9.0 141.0 18.0 1/2 Samuel Mack 72.0 10.0 Samuel Mack 69.0 8.0 141.0 18.0 3/4 Carson Watford 67.0 7.0 Carson Watford 71.0 10.0 138.0 17.0 3/4 Roan Hudson 70.0 8.0 Roan Hudson 68.0 7.0 138.0 15.0 5 Jay Moyer 62.0 2.5 Jay Moyer 67.0 6.0 129.0 8.5 ALL AROUND COWGIRL: Lacey Nail TOTAL POINTS: 79.0 ALL AROUND COWBOY: Clayton Culligan TOTAL POINTS: 73.5.
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